I grew up in Denmark with Danish and English as a strong second language as my mother is English. Then German I started learning early in school and was strong in German and lived in Germany from I was 19 to 21. So I thought I was good at languages but in fact I was never strong in grammar and I was lazy. I realized this when I started learning Spanish as a hobby in my mid twenties. Now after 15 years here in the DR I still don’t feel I am fluent in Spanish. I have kind of given up. I just relocated from Santo Domingo to Las Terrenas and in September go back to Denmark for a long time and will just be visiting Las Terrenas when I come back and not planning to use Spanish anymore professionally as I closed my business in Santo Domingo.
Learning a language is a challenge and one key aspect is not to skip any part of the learning process no matter how much you know. Grammar is a key component and to be able to speak even at the most basic level you need grammar knowledge. If do not you have it can be tough and you never truly advance. You may be able communicate but not with a full or strong command.
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